FORT MYERS - Just days after a burglar stole two championship rings from Florida Gulf Coast University's assistant athletic director, a thief stole his two vehicles as he slept.

According to a Lee County Sheriff's Office report:

Michael Anthony Estes, 45, of the 9200 block of Tangelo Boulevard, Fort Myers, told deputies that about 10:35 p.m. Sunday his neighbor called and woke him up. The neighbor said he heard the vehicles being removed from the Estes driveway. Estes called 911, but the vehicles were not found.

One is a 2004 Ford F150 with an FGCU specialty tag of "ICEN." The other is a 2006 gray Toyota 4-runner with a license plate No. F021PJ, and registered to his wife.

On Wednesday Estes' teens arrived home and it had been burglarized. They retrieved their father from work and he called deputies. The rings, three guns, a television and DVD player were missing.

Estes told deputies the rings were from Kentucky Wesleyan and Manatee Community Colleges. His name is on both.

Deputies found his and his daughter's bedroom ransacked, but the son's room was not. Deputies could not find where the thieves entered the home.

According to Estes' biographical information on FGCU's website, Kentucky Wesleyan won the men's NCAA Division II 1990 basketball championship and served as associate athletic trainer for Manatee's JUCO World Series runner-up team in 2002, staff athletic trainer for the 1999 men's NCAA Division I basketball Final Four, the 1999 Outback Bowl and the 1998 NCAA Division I men's regional. He also is FGCU's head athletic trainer.